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LYING IS ALWAYS WRONG

Growing up, we are always told to never lie because it is the worst thing you
could ever do. “Lying will only lead to a horrible situation. It is better to tell the
truth rather than lying to someone who is trusting you.
Lies are morally wrong, because it diminishes the truthful bond between human
beings. Firstly, would you lie when your friend actually looks unpleasant in a dress
that definitely does not fit her style? If you lie, and compliment on her dress, you
do it to avoid hurting her feelings. But what happens if later on, another friend of
hers admits her the truth of her appearance? She would probably think you as a
liar, and an untruthful, and disgraceful friend. This would be the end of the
relationship, or maybe not as severe, depending on the understanding of your
friend, and your attitude towards her. On the other hand, if you tell the truth
about her she would definitely change her appearance and wouldn’t think that
you’re a liar.
Overall, I think it is morally wrong to lie, and if you truly want to be a trustworthy
person, you should not lie. It diminishes the truthful bond in a relationship, a
collapse between friends, families, or even acquaintances, and no one will
believe, and have faith in you once you lie too many times. Also, there is no need
to lie in front of your friends, as long as you have a strong bond between the two,
trust is one of the important element of having tremendously good friends, of
which you could be proud. However, under certain circumstances, lying may be a
right thing to do, for your own good. So, to conclude, the best way to end this
essay is to state that do not lie as much as possible.
The unifying themes of life gives me an idea of how each of these themes contributes to the
connection and interaction of living organisms and their environment. All living things detect
changes in their environment and respond to them. All living things grow and develop. All living
things are capable of reproduction, the process by which living things give rise to offspring. All
living things are able to maintain a constant internal environment through homeostasis. The
interactions between living things and their nonliving environment makes up a total ecosystem;
understanding any one part of it requires knowledge of how that part interacts with the others.
All organisms need to adapt to their habitat to be able to survive. This means adapting to be
able to survive the climatic conditions of the ecosystem, predators, and other species that
compete for the same food and space.

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